Never Too Young to Rock (1976)
Overview
In the late 1970s, rock 'n' roll was banned from television. One young man, our hero, led the battle against the TV ban. He searched the country for the biggest rock groups to perform at a concert in support of his cause. But the enemies of rock 'n' roll had other plans... The zany, madcap Never Too Young To Rock was made at the high point of glam rock in 1975. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the driving, feelgood sounds of the era’s top pop combos in their pomp. From the infectious choruses of Mud’s ‘Tiger Feet’ and ‘The Cat Crept In’, through the catchy doo-wop of The Rubettes, to percussive anthems like The Glitter Band’s ‘Angel Face’, this film provides aural nostalgia at its most intense.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.961 |
Directed By
Dennis Abey
TOP CAST
Peter Denyer
Hero
Freddie Jones
Mr. Rockbottom
Sheila Steafel
Cafe Proprietress
Joe Lynch
Russian Soldier
John Clive
Bandsman
Peter Noone
Army Captain
Sally James
Herself
Peter Powell
Himself
Midge Ure
Himself (uncredited, as Midge Ure and Slik)
Mud
Themselves
Scott Fitzgerald
Himself